Top 15 Football Quarterbacks in 2024

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If you will dominate the gridiron, you need a quarterback who’s the total package. The best QBs aren’t just physically gifted with arm strength, accuracy, and mobility—they also have the intangibles like pocket presence, the ability to read defenses, and a knack for clutch moments. Here are the top 15 quarterbacks in 2024 who match up to these qualities.

Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs) 

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Patrick Mahomes continues to set a gold standard for NFL quarterbacks today. With his career passer rating of 103.5 and consistent 28,424+ yards passing, he keeps the Chiefs in the playoff hunt year after year. In 2023, he again led Kansas City deep into the playoffs; it’s no surprise many may consider him the best.

Jalen Hurts (Philadelphia Eagles)

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Post-leading the Eagles to the Super Bowl in 2023, Hurts continues to improve his passing game while maintaining his threat as a runner. His improvement in completion percentage of 65.4% in 2023 demonstrates his development as a passer.  Hurts has proven himself to be one of the NFL’s top quarterbacks.

Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals) 

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Joe Burrow’s consistent performance, with over 4,400 passing yards in 2021 and 2022 and 34 and 35 touchdown passes, underlines his importance to the Bengals’ offense. Despite the injuries that slowed him down in 2023, his talent is hard to deny. He recorded 2,309 yards in 2023 and is quickly becoming one of the most skilled quarterbacks in the league.

Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills)  

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Watching Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills play is a thrill. His powerful arm and athleticism make him one of the most exciting quarterbacks in the NFL. In 2023, he led the league in big-time throws, proving his ability to come through when it counts. His 2023 stats of 4,306 passing yards with a rating of 92.2 can further confirm this. 

Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens) 

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Highlighted by his NFL record of 1,206 rushing yards for a quarterback in 2019, Lamar Jackson’s speed and stamina make him a regular threat on the field. He’s capable of making plays through the air and on the ground, which often forces defenses to account for him on every single snap. Lamar’s 2023 rating is a whopping 102.7. 

Dak Prescott (Dallas Cowboys) 

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Dak Prescott’s consistency is one of the Dallas Cowboys’ biggest assets, as evidenced by his completion percentage, which has been over 65% in six of his seven seasons. As Dallas looks to make a deeper playoff run in 2024, Prescott’s steady hand and experience will be a huge part of their success.

Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers) 

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What makes Justin Herbert special is his ability to make throws that most other quarterbacks wouldn’t even attempt. Herbert burst onto the scene by setting multiple rookie records in 2020 and has maintained his high level of play, with throws over 4,300 yards in his first three seasons and 3,134 in 2023. 

Tua Tagovailoa (Miami Dolphins) 

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Tua Tagovailoa led the NFL in passer rating (105.5) and yards per attempt (8.9) in 2022, showing his improved deep ball accuracy. Tagovailoa’s growth as a quarterback has indeed been quite a sight. His quick decision-making allows him to take full advantage of the Dolphins’ speedy receivers by getting the ball out fast.

Trevor Lawrence (Jacksonville Jaguars) 

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The capability to make accurate throws from different angles and on the move adds an extra dimension to the Jaguars’ offense. Meanwhile, his progress from rookie year to sophomore season is noteworthy, moving from a 79.1 rating in 2021 to 95.2 in 2022—his passing yards for 2023 stands at 4,016.

Matthew Stafford (Los Angeles Rams) 

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Matthew Stafford’s skill and experience keep him among the top quarterbacks in the league. Even after dealing with injuries, Matthew’s arm talent is still key for his team, and his impressive career stats (over 56,000 passing yards and 357 touchdowns) speak to his long-standing excellence.

Kirk Cousins (Atlanta Falcons) 

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With the Atlanta Falcons, Kirk brings experience and a track record of great passing stats to a team in transition. Cousins has also proven his ability to perform under pressure with multiple playoff appearances, including a standout performance in a 2019 victory over the New Orleans Saints. His career rating sits pretty at 98.2. 

Jared Goff (Detroit Lions) 

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In 2023, Goff had a career year, showing improved efficiency that took the Lions to new heights and recording 4,575 passing yards. What stands out is how easy it is for him to operate within the Lions’ offensive system. He’s developed great chemistry with his receivers and a deep understanding of the playbook.

Kyler Murray (Arizona Cardinals) 

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The Cardinals’ offense is built around maximizing Kyler Murray’s unique skill set. His quick release and accuracy on the run make him a dangerous dual-threat quarterback. Murray’s speed allows him to escape pressure and pick up yards on the ground when needed. 

Geno Smith (Seattle Seahawks) 

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Geno Smith’s story is one of growth. In the 2023 season, he threw for 3,624 yards and recorded 20 touchdown passes with nine interceptions. He has shown that a player can reinvent himself with the right opportunity and mindset.

Jordan Love (Green Bay Packers) 

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A quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, Jordan Love has an incredible passer rating of 96.1 and a 64.2% completion percentage in the 2023 season. Taking over as the starter, he recorded 4,159 passing yards and 32 touchdowns. His performance has been a focal point for the Packers. 

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